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Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

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Page 1: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Phobic Anxiety Disorders

Page 2: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

What is a phobia ?

Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Page 3: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Phobic anxiety disorder

Core symptoms of Anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

Tremor

Palpitation

Sweating

Blurring of vision etc…..

Page 4: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Occurs only in particular circumstances

Situations

eg. Crowded places

Objects

eg. Spiders

Natural Phenomena

eg. Thunder

Page 5: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Avoidance of circumstances that provoke anxiety

Anticipatory Anxiety

Page 6: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Types of phobic anxiety disorders

Specific ( Simple ) Phobias

Agoraphobia

Social Phobia

Page 7: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Specific ( Simple ) Phobias

Inappropriately anxious in the presence of one or more particular objects or situations.

Symptoms of anxiety

Avoidance of circumstances that provoke anxiety

Anticipatory Anxiety

Page 8: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Eg. Phobia of heights

Spider phobia

Phobia of illnesses

Phobia of dental treatment

phobia of flying

Page 9: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Prevalence

Life time prevalence

Men 4 %

Women 13 %

Page 10: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Aetiology

Continuation of childhood phobias

Genetic

Following a stressful experience

Psychoanalytic explanation

Page 11: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Management

Assess severity and level of incapacitation

Behaviour Therapy

graded exposure with relaxation training

Page 12: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Agoraphobia

Anxiety when - away from home

- in crowds

- situations they can’t leave easily

- open spaces

- social situations

eg. Buses

Super markets

Cinemas

Page 13: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Anxiety symptoms

Anxious cognitions about fainting

and loss of control

Panic attacks

Page 14: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Panic Attacks

Shortness of breathChokingPalpitationsSweatingDizziness, unsteady feelings, faintnessNausea, abdominal distressNumbness, tingling sensationFlushes or chillsTrembling or shakingFear of dying

Fear of going crazy or losing control

Page 15: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

As the illness progresses the patient tends to avoid more and more situations

Severe cases

“ Housebound Housewife syndrome”

Page 16: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Less anxious when accompanied by a trusted companion

- Child

- Dog

- Object

Page 17: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Anticipatory Anxiety

Avoidance

Other anxiety symptoms like depersonalization

Depressive symptoms

Page 18: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Onset - early and middle twenties mid thirties

Women > Men

Agoraphobia without panic disorder 1.7 % in men 3.8 % in women

Life time prevalence 6 - 10 %

Page 19: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Aetiology

Cognitive theories - people who are unreasonably fearful

Biological theories - Normal inhibitory mechanisms are defective

Psychoanalytic theories

Page 20: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Personality -

Dependent

Avoidance rather than

confronting problems

Overprotective family

can maintain symptoms

Page 21: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Management

Assess

Find out the severity of the problem

Psychological Management

Behaviour Therapy – exposure and relaxation training

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Page 22: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Chemotherapy

Anxiolytic drugs - not regularly

Antidepressant drugs

Tricyclics eg . Imipramine

SSRIs

MAOIs

Page 23: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Social phobia

Excessive, inappropriate anxiety in places where patient feels he is observed or could be criticized .

They avoid such situations eg . Parties Canteens SeminarsAvoidance and escape make situation

worse.

Page 24: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Prevalence

One year prevalence

Women – 9 %

Men – 7 %

Onset usually between 17 and 30 years.

The symptoms can last for several years.

Page 25: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Aetiology

Genetic Factor

Cognitive Factor

self critical

perfectionist

low self esteem

Page 26: Phobic Anxiety Disorders. What is a phobia ? Persistent irrational fear of an object, activity or situation and a wish to avoid it.

Treatment

Psychological Treatment

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Social skills training

Relaxation training

Exposure

Drug Treatment

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